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PARK BOARD GETS OUTDOOR RINK UPDATE, AWARDS GRANTS AND TOURS PARKS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night at City Hall.  The agenda included one item and a bus tour of the city’s parks.  An item that was not on the agenda was an update from Parks and Recreation Scott Riopelle on the outdoor rink plans for Alexander Park that the board approved in April.  […]

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CHILD CARE MEETING SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY NIGHT

The City of Crookston has scheduled a child care meeting for Tuesday, May 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The meeting will be moderated by Dan Svedarsky and will begin with Mayor Guy Martin providing an overview of where the City has been, identifying some site options and operational considerations. 

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CITY OF CROOKSTON CREWS WORKING TO PATCH WINTER POTHOLES

Winters in one word are hard.  They are hard because they are long, cold, dreary. They are hard because the sun seems to rarely shine.  But they are also hard on our roads and our water systems. Each year there are dozens, maybe even hundreds of potholes that form in Crookston and city crews are

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SPRING STREET SWEEPING MOVES SLOWLY AFTER A LONG WINTER

The City of Crookston street sweeper has been busy around town for the last few weeks.  And you’ve possibly noticed a truck following close behind.  That’s because when it comes to spring clean-up there is literally tons of sweeping to be done.  This winter the City of Crookston put about 700 tons of sand on

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CITY OF CROOKSTON LIGHTING AUDIT SHARED WITH WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE

The City of Crookston’s Ways & Means Committee Met on Monday night after the city council meeting and heard from Roger Garton, an Energy Management Representative with Otter Tail Power Company presented a lighting audit for City of Crookston facilities.  The audit showed moving to LED lighting could save the city nearly $12,000 a year

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OPPOSITION TO GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT GROWS AS THREE VOTE NO TO A HEARING

Three council members voted against calling for a public hearing for the proposed Gateway Overlay District Ordinance that would amend City Code Chapter 152 “Zoning” during Monday’s Council meeting.  The resolution to call for the public hearing was pulled from the consent agenda.  The proposed ordinance had passed the Ways & Means Committee two weeks

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